A new YouTube tool will start scanning videos once the creator uploads the video to help deal with the stolen and copied videos. The service will scan and check if the content already exists or is very similar to other videos on the site. Read More

Google Chrome’s Incognito window – the feature that disables your watch and search history, can be very handy for private browsing and Google had given a hint before that they are working on the same feature for YouTube. It has finally been launched today for Android users. Read More

Google will be bringing Youtube to Fuchsia OS soon. We haven’t heard much about the developments of Fuchsia over these months, but the most popular Google app will makes it’s way to this platform if the sources are to be believed. Read More

Some of the Android users are now able to use the picture-in-picture feature on Youtube without having a paid subscription. This feature is one of the best on Android Oreo smartphones but there were always restrictions for YouTube which seems to have changed now. Read More

A newly designed and improved version of YouTube Music will be launching by next week. And the much hyped YouTube Red service will now run under the new name of YouTube Premium. The users will be able to make personalised playlists based on their YouTube history. The pricing will be for $10, which is same as before. Read More

It is really surprising to know that all these years the Youtube App had never reached the top of the App store. The most close one being the number 3 spot and it never crossed that mark. Now, this finally has happened and the top grossing app on the App Store is Youtube. Read More

New reports claim that YouTube is coming up with a stand-alone music streaming service next year. This means that YouTube will be taking on the rivals Spotify, Apple Music and gear up alongside Google Play Music which was launched in 2011. Read More

Google had announced earlier in April the launch of YouTube Go beta App in India. It is very similar to YouTube, just that it can work on poor internet connections and lower data speeds. This app is basically aimed for developing countries where majority of the people have limited internet connection. Read More

A few months after its official launch in the US, YouTube Kids will now be available for Android and iOS devices in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. Malik Ducard, global head of family and learning at YouTube, said in a statement that following its launch in the U.S. in February, the App has been downloaded more than 10 million times globally. Read More